How Appealing Weekly Roundup
The week in appellate news.
Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and more at How Appealing.
“Fifth Circuit Conservatives Snipe Over Handling of En Banc Case; Judges Ho, Oldham criticize each other; Fractured opinions issued in longrunning case”: Jacqueline Thomsen of Bloomberg Law has this report.
Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
“Oklahoma man asks 10th Circuit to revive suit over unintended firing of Sig Sauer pistol; Sig Sauer’s P320 was sold to the public without a manual safety feature”: Amanda Pampuro of Courthouse News Service has this report.
“Ryan Park, Biden Court Pick Stalled In The Senate, Withdraws His Nomination; The appeals court nominee says he’s going to keep his current job as the North Carolina solicitor general”: Jennifer Bendery of HuffPost has this report.
“William Hennessy, a veteran sketch artist who brought courtroom scenes to the nation, has died”: John Fritze and Katelyn Polantz of CNN have this report.
“Judges Dismayed at Veto Threat of Bill to Help Strained Courts; Biden says would veto plan passed by Senate, pending in House; Measure was bipartisan, but Trump election changed that”: Suzanne Monyak of Bloomberg Law has this report.